I'm very happy with my Note 3 but I'm also blown away by the rumored specs on the Turbo... I have a long history of owning Droids, from the X2 to the Bionic and the DNA. If the Turbo comes out with these specs and is a reasonable price I may be interested. I'm on the Edge program though and my new phone deal won't be for quite awhile but I could see paying full retail price for this thing... if rumors are true of course. We'll see. I look forward to reading the reviews, watching the videos on YouTube and hearing about it from all of you if you decide to get it.

I have heard differing things about the battery for the Turbo. I've heard it'll be 3300 mAh, 3500 mAh, and "at least" 3500 mAh. Has anyone heard anything definitive? With the improved and slightly bigger screen, I would be very disappointed if the battery was smaller than the Maxx.

I was hoping for on screen buttons. I'm still rocking a g'nex, didn't care fire the buttons st first, but now I really like them. In spite of that, I still think this may be my next phone.

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I've got a Droid Maxx and Moto X, and in certain instances I don't like the on screen buttons. For example, viewing pictures, the on screen buttons don't go away, causing part of the picture to be obscured. I don't get why they don't go away until you tap the screen, like with the menu bar. And for those saying it could've been a larger screen if they'd gone with on screen buttons, if they don't go away for something like this, then you actually have the same size or smaller screen.

However I do like having the buttons always be on the right side when rotating the phone. But it's definitely not a deal breaker for me if it has capacitive buttons.

I'm not thrilled about it being bigger than the new Moto X but I definitely need the bigger battery

From the pics it appears to be roughly the same size as last year's Droid Maxx, which I believe is smaller that this year's Moto X. If anything from the looks of the pics it'll be the same-ish width and heighth of the 2013 Droid Maxx, but thicker with the edges sloped in more like last year's Moto X. If that's the case it should have a pretty good in the hand feel, like last year's Moto X.

What I'm saying is if they are on screen buttons, you can change the design with an update. If they are capacitive you cannot. Hoping they go with the new look rather than the old one cause it can't be changed.

What I'm saying is if they are on screen buttons, you can change the design with an update. If they are capacitive you cannot. Hoping they go with the new look rather than the old one cause it can't be changed.